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Implementing Responsible AI: Tensions and Trade-Offs Between Ethics Aspects

August 13, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Conrad Sanderson, Senior Research Scientist, Data61/CSIRO, Australia. [Original paper by Conrad Sanderson, David Douglas, and Qinghua Lu] Overview: Many ethical principles for responsible AI … [Read more...] about Implementing Responsible AI: Tensions and Trade-Offs Between Ethics Aspects

Learning to Prompt in the Classroom to Understand AI Limits: A pilot study

August 13, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Dimitri Ognibene, Emily Theophilou, Alessia Telari, Alessia Testa, Davide Taibi, Davinia Hernández-Leo, Mona Yavari, and Cansu Koyuturk. Dimitri Ognibene, Associate Professor of Human … [Read more...] about Learning to Prompt in the Classroom to Understand AI Limits: A pilot study

Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? Evidence from Activity on Stack Overflow

August 13, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Maria del Rio-Chanona, Nadzeya Laurentsyeva, and Johannes Wachs. MdRC is a JSMF research fellow at the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna and visiting scholar at the Harvard Kennedy … [Read more...] about Are Large Language Models a Threat to Digital Public Goods? Evidence from Activity on Stack Overflow

AI supply chains make it easy to disavow ethical accountability

August 9, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by David Gray Widder, an incoming Postdoctoral Fellow at the Digital Life Initiative at Cornell Tech, studying how AI creators think about the downstream impact of what they create. You engage with him … [Read more...] about AI supply chains make it easy to disavow ethical accountability

Towards a Framework for Human-AI Interaction Patterns in Co-Creative GAN Applications

August 9, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Imke Grabe, a PhD student at the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where she researches co-creative applications of generative AI. [Original paper by Imke Grabe, Miguel González-Duque, … [Read more...] about Towards a Framework for Human-AI Interaction Patterns in Co-Creative GAN Applications

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